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Darfur Diaries: Message from Home
directed by Jen Marlowe, 1971-, Aisha Bain, fl. 2004 and Adam Shapiro, 1972-; produced by Adam Shapiro, 1972-, Jen Marlowe, 1971- and Aisha Bain, fl. 2004, InCounter Productions (Burbank, CA: Cinema Libre Studio, 2005), 57 mins
Darfur Diaries: Message From Home is a brutally honest inside look into the current tragedy befalling the Darfur region. Filmmakers Adam Shapiro, Jen Marlow, and Aisha Bain filmed the personal stories of those affected by the horrors in the Darfur region. This documentary serves not only to educate the world abou...
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directed by Jen Marlowe, 1971-, Aisha Bain, fl. 2004 and Adam Shapiro, 1972-; produced by Adam Shapiro, 1972-, Jen Marlowe, 1971- and Aisha Bain, fl. 2004, InCounter Productions (Burbank, CA: Cinema Libre Studio, 2005), 57 mins
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Darfur Diaries: Message From Home is a brutally honest inside look into the current tragedy befalling the Darfur region. Filmmakers Adam Shapiro, Jen Marlow, and Aisha Bain filmed the personal stories of those affected by the horrors in the Darfur region. This documentary serves not only to educate the world about the genocide being committed on a daily basis, but also as a message that we as a global society must come together and make a differ...
Darfur Diaries: Message From Home is a brutally honest inside look into the current tragedy befalling the Darfur region. Filmmakers Adam Shapiro, Jen Marlow, and Aisha Bain filmed the personal stories of those affected by the horrors in the Darfur region. This documentary serves not only to educate the world about the genocide being committed on a daily basis, but also as a message that we as a global society must come together and make a difference by helping those who are suffering.
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Field of Study
Politics & Current Affairs
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Adam Shapiro, 1972-, Jen Marlowe, 1971-, Aisha Bain, fl. 2004, InCounter Productions
Author / Creator
Jen Marlowe, 1971-, Aisha Bain, fl. 2004, Adam Shapiro, 1972-
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Cinema Libre Studio
Topic / Theme
Peace Building in Africa, Humanitarian aid, Atrocities, Refugees, Genocide victims, Darfur Conflict, Sudan, 2003-, Geography, Law, Anthropology, Sudanese, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 Cinema Libre Studio
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Forgotten Wars, Series 1, Episode 2, Ethiopia and Eritrea - Lives On the Borderline
directed by Raffaele Masto, 1953-; produced by Nova-T TV Productions, in Forgotten Wars, Series 1, Episode 2 (Turin, Piedmont: Nova-T TV Productions, 2000), 25 mins
They were brother countries, united by almost identical customs and traditions, but in 1998 they began to fight each other. Tens of thousands have died, the injured and refugees are numerous. Their economies were already very precarious, and the war has only worsened the situation. Yet another example of the chaos...
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directed by Raffaele Masto, 1953-; produced by Nova-T TV Productions, in Forgotten Wars, Series 1, Episode 2 (Turin, Piedmont: Nova-T TV Productions, 2000), 25 mins
Description
They were brother countries, united by almost identical customs and traditions, but in 1998 they began to fight each other. Tens of thousands have died, the injured and refugees are numerous. Their economies were already very precarious, and the war has only worsened the situation. Yet another example of the chaos that reigns in the African Horn.
Field of Study
Politics & Current Affairs
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Nova-T TV Productions, Christopher Jones, 1941-2014
Author / Creator
Raffaele Masto, 1953-
Date Published / Released
2000
Publisher
Nova-T TV Productions
Series
Forgotten Wars
Speaker / Narrator
Christopher Jones, 1941-2014
Topic / Theme
Ethiopia-Eritrea Conflict (1961-1978), Eritrean, Ethiopian, Military occupation, Military casualties, Politics, Guerrilla warfare, Refugees, Social conflict, Civilian war casualties, War, Eritrean-Ethiopian War, 1998-2000, Politics & Policy, Documentation of Crimes, Eritreans, Ethiopians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Copyright © 2002 by Nova-T Television Production Company
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Forgotten Wars, Series 1, Episode 3, Hutu-Tutsi Rwanda - The Endless War
directed by Raffaele Masto, 1953-; produced by Nova-T TV Productions, in Forgotten Wars, Series 1, Episode 3 (Turin, Piedmont: Nova-T TV Productions, 1998), 26 mins
Rwanda: a country and a population consumed by genocide. Nearly one million lives lost, victims of a cruel power struggle based on ethnic confrontations between the Hutu and Tutsi. A reconciliation seems impossible.
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directed by Raffaele Masto, 1953-; produced by Nova-T TV Productions, in Forgotten Wars, Series 1, Episode 3 (Turin, Piedmont: Nova-T TV Productions, 1998), 26 mins
Description
Rwanda: a country and a population consumed by genocide. Nearly one million lives lost, victims of a cruel power struggle based on ethnic confrontations between the Hutu and Tutsi. A reconciliation seems impossible.
Field of Study
Politics & Current Affairs
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Nova-T TV Productions, Christopher Jones, 1941-2014
Author / Creator
Raffaele Masto, 1953-
Date Published / Released
1998
Publisher
Nova-T TV Productions
Series
Forgotten Wars
Speaker / Narrator
Christopher Jones, 1941-2014
Topic / Theme
Rwanda, Tutsi Genocide (1994), Tutsi, Hutu, Civilian war casualties, Social conflict, Civil war, War, Genocide, Rwandan Civil War and Genocide, April 7–July 15, 1994, Politics & Policy, Documentation of Crimes, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Copyright © 2002 by Nova-T Television Production Company
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Under the Sun, Do They Feel My Shadow
written by Nicholas Claxton, fl. 1991; directed by Nicholas Claxton, fl. 1991; produced by Cherry Farrow, fl. 1991 and Nicholas Claxton, fl. 1991, Goldhawk Productions, in Under the Sun (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2012), 49 mins
Behind the violence and confrontation marking the Arab-Israeli conflict, there lies the story of people who attempt to treat the emotional and psychological scars of more than 20 years of war, exile and occupation. Such people dedicate their own lives to the future as they try to alleviate the anguish caused to th...
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written by Nicholas Claxton, fl. 1991; directed by Nicholas Claxton, fl. 1991; produced by Cherry Farrow, fl. 1991 and Nicholas Claxton, fl. 1991, Goldhawk Productions, in Under the Sun (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2012), 49 mins
Description
Behind the violence and confrontation marking the Arab-Israeli conflict, there lies the story of people who attempt to treat the emotional and psychological scars of more than 20 years of war, exile and occupation. Such people dedicate their own lives to the future as they try to alleviate the anguish caused to the Palestinians who live with violence every day.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Nicholas Claxton, fl. 1991, Marwan Hellis, 1977-, Shmuely Shaul, 1978-, Esther Bentolila, fl. 1991, Karim Abu-Dahi, fl. 1991, Kamilia Abu-Dahi, fl. 1991, Fatima Al-Shami, fl. 1991, Jihad Al-Shami, fl. 1991, Ranaan Gissen, fl. 1991, Eyad El-Sarraj, fl. 1973, Mohammad Abu-Shanab, 1978-, Cherry Farrow, fl. 1991, Goldhawk Productions
Author / Creator
Nicholas Claxton, fl. 1991
Date Published / Released
1991, 2012
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Under the Sun
Speaker / Narrator
Nicholas Claxton, fl. 1991
Topic / Theme
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (1948 -- ), Palestinian, Jewish-Israeli, Arab, Wounds and injuries, Rebellions, Military occupation, Military personnel, Children, Civilian war casualties, Arab-Israeli Conflicts, 1949-, Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, 1993-, Arab-Israeli War, 1948, History, Politics & Policy, Documentation of Crimes, Ethnography, Palestinians, Israelis, Arabs, Jews, Achuar-Shiwiar
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Where to Israel?
directed by Camille Clavel, fl. 1981; produced by Mélisande Films (Paris, Ile-de-France: Windrose (Film distributor), 2012), 2 hours 3 mins
This documentary is a journey through the roots of the conflict between Israeli and Palestinians. The director questions Israeli's and Palestinians' capacity to live peacefully together in one or two States, through many interviews with Jewish or Arab intellectuals (Shlomo Sand, Aharin Appelfeld, Gadi Algazi, Saha...
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directed by Camille Clavel, fl. 1981; produced by Mélisande Films (Paris, Ile-de-France: Windrose (Film distributor), 2012), 2 hours 3 mins
Description
This documentary is a journey through the roots of the conflict between Israeli and Palestinians. The director questions Israeli's and Palestinians' capacity to live peacefully together in one or two States, through many interviews with Jewish or Arab intellectuals (Shlomo Sand, Aharin Appelfeld, Gadi Algazi, Sahar Vardi, Meir Margalit) & several stakeholders. Her testimonies of inspiring initiatives showing that harmony between both communities...
This documentary is a journey through the roots of the conflict between Israeli and Palestinians. The director questions Israeli's and Palestinians' capacity to live peacefully together in one or two States, through many interviews with Jewish or Arab intellectuals (Shlomo Sand, Aharin Appelfeld, Gadi Algazi, Sahar Vardi, Meir Margalit) & several stakeholders. Her testimonies of inspiring initiatives showing that harmony between both communities is possible.
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Field of Study
Politics & Current Affairs
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Mélisande Films
Author / Creator
Camille Clavel, fl. 1981
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Windrose (Film distributor)
Topic / Theme
Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria Borders, Religion, Nationalism, War, Social conflict, Ethnic relations, Jewish people, Arab people, Politics & Policy, Politics & Current Affairs, Italians, Mexicans
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013. Used by permission of Windrose Distribution.
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